Interesting comments about enos

I wouldn't necessarily say that.

IIRC B. Berlin lost the starting job to Grossman but also didn't gel with Spurrier's type of personality. Could be a similar situation.

no. it's not.

berlin got along ok with spurrier. UM was just a better situation for him, and spurrier hinted to him and his father he might be leaving UF.

berlin also got along with dan werner, and he made big strides in his senior year because of it.

jarren apparently doesn't get along with anyone.
 
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It was like the Perfect Storm for the O. Enos and his new system and trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, his abrasive personality, his play calling, Jarren's immaturity, the OL issues, just to name the obvious.

Hopefully, Lashlee can calm the storm.
 
Devil's advocate, don't crucify me: There could be some truth to that. It's pretty clear Enos was a giant *******, I can't even imagine how big of a **** he was in the locker room. I played for a coach like that and yeah, he didn't get the most out of me either.

I'm not defending JW nor his comments about "not giving it his all", but tons of coaches are gigantic ******** and that's not the only way to run things.

You know who else is a ****? Saban. Enos sucked but not because of his personality.
 
Yes I agree Jarren acted like a coddled child but seemingly the whole offense quit on Enos those last 3 games. Bluntly Enos sucked
 
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Enos is probably a difficult person to work for/with, but nothing excuses skipping a practice. Nothing.
For a scholarship athlete to skip a practice is unacceptable. For a quarterback to do so is unbelievable. And at 19-20 years old, every athlete should already be sufficiently mature not to skip practice. My high school age kids have never, and will never skip practice.
Cue someone posting that "it happens" and that I should not make such a big deal about this. Well it doesn't happen if a person has an internal desire to be great. Not good or very good, but great. Maybe JW can turn this around, but between him skipping practice, and Perry flashing money and recording *** videos, we have too many kids with mixed up priorities to be a good team, especially when the quarterbacks are heading up the culture problem.
 

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Qb coach: Miami’s Williams ‘locked in’ to ‘prove narrative wrong’

Avery said Williams, whom he has coached since the quarterback’s 10th-grade season, did not gel with Enos from the start.


“I’m not sure if the last offensive coordinator was the best fit with Jarren,’’ Avery, 33, told the Herald. “He wasn’t a good fit in terms of personality and a bunch of different things. I knew that early on when he got there. He even made Jarren do things that just as a quarterback he doesn’t typically do. When somebody tries to change you that much it makes it pretty hard to be successful.


There's a certain degree of truth to that statement. For example, remember when Miami's former OC literally CALLED OUT a first-time starting RS-frosh QB regarding the Florida game, and he cleverly avoided his play calling and all that. I mean, what coach subtly puts the BLAME on the Florida lost on a first-time starting QB. And Florida was/is against a legitimate Top 10 team with a stalwart defense?!
 
I believe it, look how pEnos changed Tate's grip. How the **** do you want the index finger at the tip of the football?! That's asking for a wobbly pass.
The index finger at the tip has been taught for years. You have more control of where the ball goes with that grip. However, I believe coaches such as Enos do too much coaching to QB’s and it’s often to their detriment. There is nothing wrong with fixing footwork and tightening up the throwing motion but when you start ******* with the throwing motion and the grip and all these other things you’re over doing it. You can take a kid who has thrown the ball well for years and **** him up in one summer by changing too much.
 
When JW is named QB1, you folks will be in your feelings.
And when he looks stoned and misses guys running wide open, you will be in yours.
I don't disagree.

I was merely commenting that these, "a source close to X says he hated Y and couldn't wotk with him"

So NFL types say, "problem child, let's pass, we don't need that **** in our building"
Red flag city.
 
Jarren is a soft mopey loser and Penos is a bad coach and an *******.

Funny how their tune changed, though. From August:

“What Jarren has told me about coach Enos is that he is a coach that is demanding and he isn’t afraid to get on his tail, which Jarren likes,” Avery said. “He’s a guy that wants to be pushed and coach Enos sounds like a guy that wants to push his players. Coach Enos sets high expectations for Jarren and Jarren has worked really hard to reach those expectations because that is the type of player that he is.

“From a schematic standpoint, the offense that is being implemented will allow Jarren to do a little bit more with working the whole field and going through progressions. Coach Enos really wants his quarterbacks to work through progressions and that is a little bit different than the way things were done before. I think the way coach Enos coaches and the system that he is installing has been very, very helpful for Jarren. Dan Enos has done a great job with him.”
 
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Because his coach didn't coddle him... Shoulda started Kosi from the jump. Uplifting my ***, so tired of this ***** *** narrative.

DO BETTER!

Voila! Both Diaz and Enos pampered JW from the get go and probably played favorites. Heck, even when Perry had those good games, Diaz continued to say we're going to " ride " with JW.
 
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No doubt Enos is a steaming pile, but this kid was halfway out the door 2 years ago as well under Richt. He's welcome to hit the portal.
Agreed. This kid USED the threat of quitting and leaving as leverage. He also partied with his status as.......... QB for the U front and center, and was not committed to putting the time in to improve his game.
Thought he could wing it.....
No winging with Enos, so they locked horns..
As far as the comments from his QB Coach, what else did you guys expect him to say.......He is looking out for himself and the guy paying him money to learn..........simple.
 
This guy gets credit for Watson who has poor mechanics and isn't known for making great decisions. Get this fruit pop outta my sight.
 
I doubt Enos was as abrasive with them. They approached things differently. I'm a fan of Jalen Hurts but he seems robotic at times. Kid has no emotion

Well we went after Hurts hard and he decided not to play for Enos when he had a choice.
 
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